Police tactics on terror: 200 suspects and more to come

By John Silvester
Updated November 28 2015 - 7:08am, first published 12:15am
Senior police are disappointed that extreme political groups are turning on each other - it's what the terrorists want, says Assistant Commissioner Ross Guenther.  Photo: Chris Hopkins
Senior police are disappointed that extreme political groups are turning on each other - it's what the terrorists want, says Assistant Commissioner Ross Guenther. Photo: Chris Hopkins
No need to blow his own horn: Assistant Commissioner Ross "The Boss" Guenther Photo: Victoria Police
No need to blow his own horn: Assistant Commissioner Ross "The Boss" Guenther Photo: Victoria Police
John Silvester Naked City
John Silvester Naked City
Assistant Commissioner (Counter Terrorism) Ross Guenther Photo: Victoria Police
Assistant Commissioner (Counter Terrorism) Ross Guenther Photo: Victoria Police

He was just a face in the crowd back then. One of an estimated 2 million who earlier this year joined a Paris solidarity rally after terrorists killed 17 people during attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a local supermarket.

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